Celebrate our tenth anniversary with the biggest issue we’ve ever made. FLOOD 13 is deluxe, 252-page commemorative edition—a collectible, coffee-table-style volume in a 12″ x 12″ format—packed with dynamic graphic design, stunning photography and artwork, and dozens of amazing artists representing the past, present, and future of FLOOD’s editorial spectrum, while also looking back at key moments and events in our history. Inside, you’ll find in-depth cover stories on Gorillaz and Magdalena Bay, plus interviews with Mac DeMarco, Lord Huron, Wolf Alice, Norman Reedus, The Zombies, Nation of Language, Bootsy Collins, Fred Armisen, Jazz Is Dead, Automatic, Rocket, and many more.
Holy Fuck, Event Beat
The Canadian band’s sixth collection of percussion-driven, electronically augmented art-rock walks a fascinating tightrope between hard-hitting noise and grooving synth-funk.
Dälek, Brilliance of a Falling Moon
Just as the industrial hip-hop stalwarts have never been tourists within the genre, Will Brooks’ lyrical focus on class war and normalized tragedy remains steadfast on the project’s tenth LP.
Digital Underground, Sex Packets [35th Anniversary Edition]
This double LP celebrates the adventurous 1990 debut from the freaks of the industry by offering rare remixes and other unreleased tracks from the era packaged with a 3D gatefold.
FLOOD Staff
The rapper is in the midst of a North American tour supporting last year’s Quaranta.
We’re spinning 24 hours of commercial-free music from LCD Soundsystem, Wu-Tang Clan, Joanna Newson, and other artists comprising the lineup of the SLC festival taking place the weekend of May 10.
The Brooklyn post-punks’ acoustic set includes “Blasé” from their 2022 debut Look at You, as well as the unreleased “Bloodhounds.”
With waves breaking in the background, the songwriter performs “Damage” from her recently released debut EP When We’re Older.
The genre-breaking Edinburgh trio lit up the intimate Spring Garden venue in advance of their Coachella appearance this weekend.
As they embark on a month-long US tour in support of their new album Parallel Realms, the band share some favorite tunes by Peggy Gou, Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter, and more.
Kicking off our new miniseries spotlighting the NYC festival, Carly Kraft’s indie-pop project plays “shrooms” and “Poser” in Freeman Alley in Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
The long-running psych-rock outfit plays “Realm of Minor Angels” from their newly released album Eros Zeta & the Perfumed Guitars.
The London-based songwriter and producer is in the midst of a North American tour supporting his second album, Lahai.
With their debut album Pratts & Pain out now, the Australian duo are set to take over North America later this month when their tour kicks off April 20 in Texas.
Diaz shares a photo diary of her experience at Willie Nelson’s ranch during his annual event in Spicewood, Texas.
The Canadian C&W songwriter braves the cold to play “Redneck Rehab” from his new LP El Viejo—out now via New West Records—as well as his 2009 track “This Is My Prairie.”
The FLOOD digital cover stars are in the midst of a 20-date North American tour.
Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince share a tour diary documenting the final weeks of the US leg of their God Games dates in words and photos.
Set up on a fire escape, songwriter and Cat Power collaborator Arsun Sorrenti plays the title track from his upcoming debut album Babe I Hear Thunder in Your Heart.
The NYC-based songwriter shares photos from her month-long tour with Katy Kirby and a stint in Austin for a handful of unofficial SXSW showcases.
Faux Real, Bootsy Collins, Sinkane, Wishy, Shannon and the Clams, and more from Austin during the annual festival.
Following the release of last year’s Indie, Seen photo book, Ferguson spins Beck, The Strokes, and a handful of other artists from the scenes she’s helped document over the years.
Interviews and live footage from Grandbrothers, Lisa Morgenstern, and Sofi Paez at Austin’s Central Presbyterian Church.
With support from Black Belt Eagle Scout, Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker brought hits old and new to the South Street venue in support of their new LP Little Rope.
